Seeker phone users claim SKR tokens via airdrop, limited time. New Seeker Season 2 introduces DeFi, gaming, and rewards opportunities. SKR token inflation eventsSeeker phone users claim SKR tokens via airdrop, limited time. New Seeker Season 2 introduces DeFi, gaming, and rewards opportunities. SKR token inflation events

Seeker Phone Users Can Now Claim SKR Tokens in New Airdrop

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  • Seeker phone users claim SKR tokens via airdrop, limited time.
  • New Seeker Season 2 introduces DeFi, gaming, and rewards opportunities.
  • SKR token inflation events every 48 hours for early participants.

Solana Mobile has rolled out an airdrop of its native token, SKR, giving Seeker phone users and active dApp participants an opportunity to claim the asset. This initiative highlights the company’s vision to give network users ownership and control within the ecosystem. The announcement has made it clear that over 100,000 people can now claim their stake in this new phase of the Solana-powered mobile experience.


Seeker phone users have a 90-day window to claim their SKR tokens directly from the built-in wallet. Any unclaimed allocations after this period will be returned to the airdrop pool. Along with Seeker phone owners, developers who launched high-quality apps on the dApp Store during its first season are also eligible for this airdrop.


SKR, Solana Mobile’s native token, serves as a key asset within the ecosystem, powering various aspects like control, economics, and incentives. A total supply of 10 billion SKR tokens has been allocated, with 30% designated for airdrops and unlocks at launch. Solana Mobile has encouraged recipients of the airdrop to stake their tokens, signaling that inflation events will take place every 48 hours. SKR follows a structured inflation model that starts at 10% annually and decreases by 25% each year until it stabilizes at 2%.


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Season 2 of Seeker Unveils New Opportunities for dApp Users

Alongside the SKR airdrop, Seeker’s Season 2 campaign has been launched. The new season is packed with rewards, early access to apps, and an emphasis on emerging areas such as decentralized finance (DeFi), gaming, payments, trading, and decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN). This strategic update positions Seeker as a strong player in the mobile blockchain market.


The Seeker phone, an Android-based device, builds on Solana Mobile’s first product, the Saga. With features like the Seed Vault key storage and the Solana dApp Store pre-loaded, Seeker positions itself as a next-gen mobile solution for blockchain users. Solana Mobile also reported that over 150,000 preorders for Seeker were received, with shipments extending to over 50 countries.


SKR tokens are designed to reward early users, with inflation events every 48 hours. Those who hold their tokens can expect to benefit as the inflation rate adjusts over time, ensuring that long-term participants are incentivized. Through these efforts, Solana Mobile is fostering a decentralized ecosystem where users, developers, and the network itself grow together, powered by their shared ownership.


Also Read: Crypto Market Update: Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, BNB, Solana, and Dogecoin Decline in the Last 24 Hours


The post Seeker Phone Users Can Now Claim SKR Tokens in New Airdrop appeared first on 36Crypto.

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